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Leasing Brochure 2017/18 01 Demographic About the Profile Development LEASING 2017 BROCHURE 2018 www.malekanemall.co.za ABOUT LIMPOPO & STEELPOORT Limpopo is the northernmost province of South Africa. It is named after the Limpopo River, which forms the province's western and northern borders. The name "Limpopo" has its etymological origin in the Northern Sotho language word diphororo tša meetse, meaning "strong gushing waterfalls". The capital is Polokwane, formerly called Pietersburg. Steelpoort is a mining town in Sekhukhune District Municipality in the Limpopo province of South Africa. It is located on the border with Mpumalanga province. Mining operations around Steelpoort include the Dwarsrivier chrome mine (30 km from Steelpoort, located in Mpumalanga) owned by Assmang, Tweefontein chrome mine and Tubatse Ferrochrome, owned by Samancor, Two Rivers and Modikwa platinum mines managed by Patrice Motsepe’s African Rainbow Minerals, as well as Mototolo platinum mine and the Lion Ferrochrome smelter, both owned by Xstrata. The name Steelpoort is believed to be derived from a hunting expedition that took place either in the late 19th century or the early 20th century. When a group of Voortrekkers from Natal under Frans Joubert had settled there, a man called Scholtz shot an elephant at dusk and on returning next morning found that the tusks had been removed. The river flowing through the poort was then called Steelpoort River (‘steel’ meaning steal). An increase in the mining of chrome and magnetite led to the construction of a railway line between Steelpoort and Lydenburg in 1924. 1. About Limpopo & Steelpoort 2. Demographic Profile INDEX 3. About the Development 4. Locality 5. Master Development Plan 6. Contacts MALEKANE MALL LEASING BROCHURE 2017/18 01 DEMOGRAPHIC ABOUT THE PROFILE DEVELOPMENT POPULATION: STEELPOORT NUMBER RACIAL GROUPS: OF HOUSEHOLDS: BLACK=100% 66 422 14 321 AGE PROFILE: The dominant age group in the area falls between 0 and 19 years of age – young LANGUAGE GROUPS: 97% 2% 1% African Language Other English EMPLOYMENT Formal Informal Private PER SECTOR Sector Sector Household 72% 19% 9% • The site is located along the R555 ±133km north of Middelburg and ±46km south of Burgersfort in the Limpopo Province. EMPLOYMENT Not economically active 49% STATUS Unemployed 34% • The R555 carries a high volume of traffic which pass the site towards the mining town Employed 17% of Steelpoort and beyond to Burgersfort. From the R555, the R579 also pass the site and provide residents of Kokwaneng with the only formal road to the R555. • Further to the west of Kokwaneng, Jane Furse is the main settlement in the area of EDUCATION: which residents also pass the site on their way to their R555. 14% of the population has a matric or higher education degree • Proposed GLA: 10 600m2 DWELLING Formal Shacks Informal Other • Proposed number of stores: 40 UNITS Housing Backyard 83% 12% 3% 2% HOUSEHOLD MALEKANE R3,500 – R7,499 per month (D income Group) MALL INCOME: LEASING BROCHURE D ZERO: 33% D: 14% B: 3% 2017/18 D LOW: 41% C: 8% A: 1% 02 03 A r e a S c h e d u l e L e a s i n g I n f o PHASE 1: Shop Information LOCALITY MASTER SHOPPING CENTRE GLA: 10 687m2 1 Shop 01 : Cashbuild School 2 Shop 02 : Russels PHASE 2: 3 Shop 02A : ATM G DEVELOPMENT PLAN FILLING STATION GLA: 308m2 4 Shop 03 : Postlink 5 Shop 04 : African Bank 6 Shop 05 : Old Mutual Finance a 7 Shop 06 : Liquor city 16m BUILDING LINE BUILDING 16m PARKING: 8 Shop 07 : Roots 500m2, freezer 100m2 Shop 08 : Express PARKING REQUIRED: 9 6 bays/100m2 641 Bays 10 Shop 09 : Power Fashion 100m Flood line PARKING PROVIDED: 11 Shop 10 : Jet Phase 1 parking Bays- Public & Tenant 395 Bays 12 Shop 11 : Ackermans 96 Taxis (1 taxi=7 parking bays) 672 Bays Phase 2 78 Bays 13 Shop 12 : PEP 14 Shop 13 : Shoprite TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED: 1 145 Bays 15 Shop 14 : Capitec DELIVERIES 16 Parking bays ENT/ EXIT 16 Shop 15 : Lewis 17 Shop 16 : Hair H 18 Shop 17/8/19 : Medizone Lay bys & C 19 Shop 20A : Cell Delivery Yards 20 Shop 20B : Pie Yard c 21 Shop 21 : Sleep Masters b 22 Shop 22 : ATM CASHBUILD 23 Shop 23 : KFC OFF-LOADING 24 Shop 24 : Fast Food YARD Deliveries 900m² 25 Shop 25 : Fast Food ROOTS ROOTS YARD FREEZER Future 26 Shop 26a : Vacant RM expansion SHOPRITE 500 m2 27 Shop 26b : Pressed in time 100m2 EXPRESS JET PEP 3000 m2 28 Shop 27 : Internet 350 m2 450 m2 450 m2 350 m2 350 300 m2 300 29 Shop 28 : Cell fix ACKERMANS POWER FASHION ROOTS 30 Shop 28a : Health s h o p i n g - m a l CASHBUILD 500 m2 RIVER STEELPOORT CLOSED YARD 07 8 09 10 11 12 31 Shop 29 : Fashion g 700 m2 13 32 Shop 30 : Dodos Sk100- Option 1 Rev 11a 24-03-17 F 33 Shop 31 : Webbers D3 D6 RSD1 34 Shop 32 : Beaver Canoe LIQUOR CITY 06 30 31 32 33 34 35 CAPITEC 40 Parking bays 400 m2 DODOS BEAVER PEP CELL 14 240 m2 35 Shop 33 : Studio 88 65 m2 WEBBERS CANOE STUDIO FASHION 50m2 36 Shop 34 : Fashion World 29 250 m2 140m2 88 WORLD 36 FASHION 250 m2 300 m2 ARTHUR 15 37 Shop 35 : Pep Cell 05 60 m2 LEWIS OMF 100 m2 CASHBUILD TOILETS 37 38 Shop 36 : Arthur 100 m2 HEALTH OPTICAL 200 m2 1120 m2 28A 48m2 39 Shop 37 : Optical 50 m2 SLEEP 20a 16 RUSSELLS 04 28 CELL FIX CELL HAIR 40 Shop 38 : Filling Station AFRICAN P.I.T F.F F.F KFC MASTERS 350 m2 50 m2 54 m2 60 m2 MEDIZONE BANK 45m245m2 80 m2 80 m2 27 143 m2 150 m2 20b Total Retail GLA: 100 m2 INTERNET PIE 500 m2 01 02 POST 26a26b 25 24 23 22 21 38 m2 03 ATM LINK 50m2 o.s o.s o.s 17/18/19 02A 38 m2 38 m2 70 m2 7m2 ENT 02 ATM 50m2 Revision: Date: No: 12m2 ENT 01 LOADING AREA 100m Flood line Rev Cashbuild yards 23-11-2016 05a 18 28 11 Layout revised 24-01-2017 06 395 Parking bays scale 1- 750 ENT/ Shop 27& 28 revised 31-01-2017 07 EXIT REMAINDER OF PORTION 1 Shop 02 & 15 tenant name change 31-01-2017 08 Shifted building down, shop 19- Medizone 06-03-2017 09 Rev shops: 17/18/19, 20a&b,37,31,32,26a&b 07-03-2017 10 Cashbuild footprint & name change to 15,21 09-03-2017 11 s h o p i n g - m a l 16m BUILDING LINE REMAINDER 13 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 96 TAXI BAYS 7 6 6 12 3 20 28 f Phase 2 FILLING STATION 38 16m BUILDING LINE E 308m2 78 Parking bays 9 37 9 16m BUILDING LINE 16m BUILDING LINE e 32 100m Flood line d D C ENT/ EXIT STEEL BRIDGE REMAINDER PHASE 1 Shopping Centre GLA: 2 10 687m MALEKANE Filling Station: MALL PHASE 2 LEASING 2 308m BROCHURE PARKING Parking Provided: 2017/18 OPTION 1 Developer Retail Specialist TO 1145 bays 04 05 RETAIL S i t e D e v e l o p m e n t P l a n NETWORK MAGNEETSHOOGTE TWIN CITY DEVELOPMENT (PTY) LTD SERVICES S i t e D v l o p m n P a OWNER: LEASING: ARCHITECT: Twin City (Pty) Ltd Retail Network Services Leon Jacobs Architects (012) 460 9226 (011) 807 6995 Tel: (011) 487 2345 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.malekanemall.co.za.
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